Two routers, but seperated
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Solved by Blebekblebek,
there's even easier solution if your main router doesn't have AP Isolation feature.
assuming you have DHCP on main router.
Plug ethernet into WAN port on 2nd router from main router
set WAN connection to dynamic IP, and use different IP range for it, assuming main network using 192.168.0.X, set 2nd router to 180.1.1.X or any prefix you prefer.
set your wifi name and done
now you have 2 network with 2 different IP range address.
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